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should i study medicine at Bachelor of Arts in English at the same time?


Question Posted Sunday September 23 2012, 5:36 am

Now i study medicine, and most of my friends and my family always told me that i should study 1 more degree so that would help me in the future.

Is that really help? because i study medicine, so i'll be doctor, do i need BE degree to get more salary?


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dolphina answered Monday September 24 2012, 12:32 am:
An English major will not help you get into med school. Having two majors may help you because it shows a higher level of education, but what the admissions office is looking for is that you are studying what you love.

Source: I am a med school student.

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